File #: PC 19-095    Version: 1 Name: Resolution No. 19-12, Supporting TGM Grant
Type: Planning Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/17/2019 In control: Historic Review Board
On agenda: 9/24/2019 Final action:
Title: Letter of Support for a Technical Assistance Grant to Update the Comprehensive Plan
Sponsors: Kelly Reid
Attachments: 1. Commission Report, 2. HRB draft letter of support
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Title
Letter of Support for a Technical Assistance Grant to Update the Comprehensive Plan

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RECOMMENDED ACTION (Motion):
Approve the Chair of the HRB to sign the letter of support

BACKGROUND:
The Oregon City Comprehensive Plan identifies our community values and vision for the future. The plan identifies goals and policies to shape the growth and development of Oregon City through a collective process. The topics discussed in the Comprehensive Plan include:
• Citizen Involvement
• Land Use
• Agricultural Lands
• Forest Lands
• Open Spaces, Scenic & Historic Areas, & Natural Resources
• Quality of Air, Water, & Land Resources
• Natural Resources
• Parks and Recreation
• Economic Development
• Housing
• Public Facilities
• Transportation
• Energy Conservation
• Willamette River Greenway

The Comprehensive Plan goals and policies play an important role in city decisions. It is not an ordinance or a set of rules, it is instead a guide for the City to move in the direction the people want. Zone Changes, Conditional Use reviews, work programs, and larger policies must all show compliance with the City’s Comprehensive Plan.

The City Commission adopted goals for the 2019-2021 biennium which includes identification of grant opportunities and initiation of an update to the Oregon City Comprehensive Plan. The existing Comprehensive Plan was last updated in 2004. It is time to work together to implement a community vision for the next 20 years which is representative of all of our community members and implements state and regional requirements.

We anticipate using two separate grant sources: a Transportation and Growth Management Program (TGM) grant from the Oregon Department of Tr...

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